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Keanu Neal played in 12 games as a special teamer and reserve safety for the Florida Gators as a true freshman in 2013. He started 8 games at safety as a sophomore, notching 45 tackles, 3 INTs and 4 passes broken up before suffering an injury.

Injuries also plagued Neal's junior season, causing him to miss the first two games of the year and affecting him in his other 11 starts. He finished the season with 96 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 2 sacks and 1 INT and announced his intentions to enter the draft on Instagram. He's reportedly training with his brother Clinton Hart, a 9-year NFL veteran.

Neal earned the right to wear No. 42 with his reputation for big hits. He's not just an intimidating striker, though, as his coverage skills don't get the credit they deserve. If you remove his injury issues, which are a legitimate concern, he'd probably be a slam-dunk first-round pick.

Neal is the type of safety the Cowboys should consider pairing with Byron Jones. He's versatile enough to play the free safety position and could grow into that role, but he's an ideal strong safety in Dallas. He'd be a Day 1 upgrade for the Cowboys and is worth the team's second-round pick.